Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] have so [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Observations from Earth-based telescopes have so far revealed a wealth of spectral lines , from over 50 varieties of molecules in space , some of which are operating as natural masers . |
2 | The land , part of Westhay Moor , near Wedmore , a 100-acre Site of Special Scientific Interest , has not been managed , and all attempts to reach agreement or use legal powers have so far failed . |
3 | An important point to note is that the existing theories are sometimes in conflict and the empirical tests have so far proved inconclusive . |
4 | Both international links have so far come to nothing — the SFE link having been effectively abandoned for the time being , and the CBoT accord never having been implemented . |
5 | After the ups and downs of critical theory and fashion , the pedagogy of literary linguistics is an area into which only a few intrepid explorers have so far dared to venture , and the results here deserve to be widely and warmly welcomed . |
6 | How come that only two really explicit anti-war records have so far surfaced ? |
7 | Korea 's present crop of elected politicians have so far lacked the stomach for a war on inflation . |
8 | New prototypes have so far failed to satisfy him . |
9 | Arms were offered to Allende 's Chile , but were refused , and various rumours in 1982–3 to the effect that the Argentine generals had ordered Soviet weapons have so far proved unsubstantiated . |
10 | Two known meetings have so far taken place between both party leaders , with a whirlwind of protest from unionists when they issued a joint statement before the elections , while denying it reflected any form of electoral pact . |